Maryland Woman Amanda Merrill Admits She Tried To Protect, Hide Fraudster Husband's Cash In Ponzi Scheme

BALTIMORE (AP/WJZ) — A Maryland woman has admitted to trying to hide her fraudster husband's cash during a federal investigation into his Ponzi scheme that stole hundreds of millions of dollars.

30-year-old Amanda Merrill made the admission Wednesday when pleading to conspiring to remove property and obstruct justice.

Fifty-three-year-old Kevin Merrill, of Towson, was convicted this spring of fraud and conspiracy in a wide-reaching investment scheme that stole from people as far as Singapore. Prosecutors have said the Ponzi scheme is one of the largest Maryland has seen.

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Prosecutors said she was about to visit her jailed husband last year when guards found a note on him instructing her to drink the "good wine," stash cash and hide and sell his valuables.

Amanda Merrill's sentencing is set for January.

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